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Recognition and the United Nations: By John Dugard, (Cambridge, Grotius Publications Ltd, 1987, vii and 192 pp.)

Recognition and the United Nations: By John Dugard, (Cambridge, Grotius Publications Ltd, 1987,... 296 Australian Year Book o[ International Law an otherwise good analysis of International Law, published forty eonsular immunity. years earlier. Dr Lee's book is, nevertheless, the Dugard's work concentrates upon best eompendium of eonsular praetiee reeognition and non-reeognition in there iso There are, finally, two errors the UN eontext as they apply to States an Australian reviewer who has and territorial ehanges. For the most visited the United States as a foreign part he does not hecome embroiled in govemment representative is bound to issues about the recognition of correet, be they the errors of the governments, although he does not Ameriean author or his British printer: always avoid the confusion hetween the type of United States visa that is the recognition of States and granted to a foreign government governments. For example, simply official who is not a diplomatie or beeause eertain States do not consular officer is an A2 and not an reeognise the government of a new Al visa 7, and Leo Gross referred to State does not mean that they "refuse Bulgaria's invoeation of the Connally to give it" - that State - "diplomatie Amendment in 1962 as having a or 'political' reeognition" (p 75). http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Australian Year Book of International Law Online Brill

Recognition and the United Nations: By John Dugard, (Cambridge, Grotius Publications Ltd, 1987, vii and 192 pp.)

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-7658
DOI
10.1163/26660229-012-01-900000017
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Abstract

296 Australian Year Book o[ International Law an otherwise good analysis of International Law, published forty eonsular immunity. years earlier. Dr Lee's book is, nevertheless, the Dugard's work concentrates upon best eompendium of eonsular praetiee reeognition and non-reeognition in there iso There are, finally, two errors the UN eontext as they apply to States an Australian reviewer who has and territorial ehanges. For the most visited the United States as a foreign part he does not hecome embroiled in govemment representative is bound to issues about the recognition of correet, be they the errors of the governments, although he does not Ameriean author or his British printer: always avoid the confusion hetween the type of United States visa that is the recognition of States and granted to a foreign government governments. For example, simply official who is not a diplomatie or beeause eertain States do not consular officer is an A2 and not an reeognise the government of a new Al visa 7, and Leo Gross referred to State does not mean that they "refuse Bulgaria's invoeation of the Connally to give it" - that State - "diplomatie Amendment in 1962 as having a or 'political' reeognition" (p 75).

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The Australian Year Book of International Law OnlineBrill

Published: Jan 1, 1992

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